BogusMaxiumus
Bogus Maximus
BogusMaxiumus

Some people just enjoy cooking and tweaking recipes, it's not always about money.

It's just sriracha and mayo (or similar).

Does it really? I always thought Sriracha was hotter than Tabasco, but maybe that's because I generally use much more of it per-serving than I do Tabasco.

I for one would be VERY, VERY happy with an S5 running an Android-based nav/ICE unit.

Yes. A crock pot for meat/sauce, a rice cooker, and some steamed vegetables make a healthy, inexpensive home-cooked lunch a trivial matter. Run the crock pot overnight, use a rice cooker with a timer, and steam the veggies when you get up in the morning. Throw everything into a Pyrex bowl with a lid and you're good

Because in LA there's no snow, and people use guns.

Sadly, that's trivial to spoof.

My first thoughts- "Oh look, that attractive woman I don't really care about is driving a car I don't really care about."

He seems to have a thing for that paint scheme.

Thanks!

Video is dead. Are there any mirrors?

Because they have a whole lot of money and a C6 and want something nobody else has? Otherwise... yeah, I got nothin'.

M3 diesel wagon with a manual.

That's possible, although considering the scope of the previous affiliate link campaign I think it's more likely it's just Gawker Media being Gawker Media.

I get it, these are free blogs so they have to monetize their audience. But sometimes it gets to be blatant overkill- last year each individual Gawker blog posted 5-10 "articles" where the entire thing was a list of expensive things to buy and their affiliate links. There was no actual content, and we're talking

Ok, ok, you win! :P

I'm not sure it can "be plainly seen". It's probably the cop car, but on first viewing it really could be any white car. And I had the sound off, boss doesn't need to know I'm watching this. :)

Just wait until the "Holiday Guides" go up. For the past few years, every Gawker blog has posted multiple "articles" that consist of nothing more than affiliate links. Usually they'd have started by now... maybe they're giving the aggressive spam campaign a rest this year.

I must've missed that.

He didn't "run from the cops" so much as "see a cop and freak out".